I suppose there is overlap between the two applications. Since both can be set to block or allow generically, or customized for each individual site.

The other additional extensions of FF can be compared to the Privacy.

The ZA Privacy is great for IE users as well as the FF users. Using both Privacy and FF additional features is okay-should not be a problem.

But keep in mind I favor the ZA AntiSpy versions, which is basically the ZA Pro without the Privacy features added. The &quot;privacy&quot; aspects are done in the FireFox and the Opera browsers themselves.

Oldsod
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Yes, this much is clear.

But I want to be clearer about the point you favour the antispy version. What exactly do you mean. I was given a choice the free version, then the suite, then of course ZA Pro. I chose pro since I rely on Bitdefender and SpySweeper.

I just use the ZA antispy as an extra on demand spy ware product. I run with it off to avoid conflicts real or imagined with my AV and ASW tools.

How do you or do you disable the privacy features maybe I'm just confused again.... c'est la guerre